UnGraded Assessments (Teacher Submissions)

Assessments of Teacher Submissions These are assessments of
the example pieces of work which the assignment may require the students
to make before they can submit their own work. These assessments should,
in general, be graded by the teacher. The assessments will show whether the
student understand the assignment and will provide possibly useful feedback
to the teacher on whether any remedial action or fine tuning of the
assignment is necessary. Further, if an assessment is graded the teacher's
comments are made available to the student. These may provide valuable
guidance to the student in the preparation of their own piece of work for
the assignment.

These assessments do not have to be graded. Leaving a student's
assessment of the examples ungraded when NOT stop that student from
submitting their own work. It is recommended, however, that all least a
sample of the assessments are graded for the reasons mentioned above.